John Calvin's Influence On Education

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ohn Calvin once said “A dog barks when his master is attacked. I would be a coward if I saw God’s truth is attacked and yet would remain silent”. John Calvin was a French reformer, who at the age of fourteen left his home in Noyon France to study theology at a university in Paris. From then on, he would live both a students and a teachers life. He would changed the lives of thousands.
After just a few short years in Paris, his father told him that he was forbidden from learning theology, and sent him to a jaw school in Orlans and Bourges. He had exceptional grades and he grew in his law and arguing skills, skills that would later be needed in the reformation. After receiving a disturbing letter from his brother, saying that their father was